Into the Skies Map for Minecraft 1.10.2

Travel upwards with Into the Skies, a splendid parkour map by Gamerichie that takes place in a great setting and features gameplay that parkour veterans will definitely enjoy. If the name Gamerichie rings a bell to you, then you’re probably an avid player of parkour maps. He’s been behind a variety of extremely high-quality maps that have delivered addicting experiences, and this map seems to follow that same trend. It has some of the best level design that we’ve seen in a while and this level design coupled with the incredibly sky based setting makes the entire experience absolutely worth anyone’s while.

The Into the Skies Map has 35 different levels that you’ll need to get through. The progression of the levels is very well paced since the first few are quite simple but the difficulty keeps ramping up at a steady pace as you make your way through each level. While you might be able to complete the first five or so levels with ease, it’s important to bear in mind that the final few levels of this map are an absolute nightmare and you probably won’t be able to get through them unless you have a really solid grasp of how parkour works in Minecraft and due to this we recommend trying out some other parkour map before this one if you’re new to this particular map category and don’t have a good understanding of most of the gameplay mechanics.

As far as parkour types go, Into the Skies doesn’t have anything distinct to offer. Most of the parkour sequences are quite traditional, so if you’re looking for something groundbreaking or innovative, then you should probably look elsewhere. However, if you enjoy the traditional parkour gameplay, then you’ll be more than pleased with what Into the Skies map has to offer.

How to install Into the Skies Map?

Press the Windows or Start button, then press R. This will open the Run prompt.

Type %appdata% into the prompt and run the command.

A folder filled with other folders will now open. Just find the Minecraft folder among these and open it.

In .minecraft you will find another folder, saves. Unzip and move your world file into this folder and you’re all done.